We provides priceless cultural entertainment and education. We are driven by our love for diversity, our passion to preserve, promote and share a rich culture, and our desire to educate and entertain. We strive to bring to our audience great entertainment and valuable education about our African Culture and Heritage. Let Nkang- Tsum surprises your guest with and extra-ordinary dance at; Fundraising FestivalBirthdaysReunions Weddings Inaugurations All ceremonies. Contact us at Tel: 202 3917266 Tel: 240 413 8150

published:02 Aug 2009

views:922

Art African CultureGroup (Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania) is a community based group that teaches youth how to fully express themselves by way of movement, poetry, and music. There are over 50 children involved at the center. All of the money earned by the group goes towards buying food for the kids at the center and refining of equipment. If you are interested in connecting, volunteering, or donating. Please use the contact emails at the end of the video, or contact me through my youtube account. Enjoy, and peace y'all.

Africa is a very large and unique continent, with many tribes and diverse ethnic groups, each with their own culture, language, customs, history, ceremonies and rituals.
Tribal peoples and ethnic groups in Africa range from stone age cultures to modern 21st Century people, all living next to each other in this videos.

#NOKOKO #KUSUN
THE is an extraordinary group of musicians and dancers based in Ghana, West Africa. Founded by Nii Tettey Tetteh, the group includes past members of The National Ballet and The Pan African Orchestra. Although rooted in traditional music, the ensemble has developed a new brand of music and dance they have dubbed "Nokoko." They have created innovative rhythms and dances by fusing bass and lead guitar, electrifying jazz and African rhythms, and traditional Ghanaian instruments. In their quest to develop a new style of Ghanaian music, they have been dazzling audiences in Ghana and around the world.
With headlines reading "Kusun Electrifies Frenzied Audience" and reviews proclaiming the 's sound as a "revival of a vital art," the band is now considered one of Ghana's most innovative and powerful music and dance ensembles. By blending the authentic sounds of traditional instruments with the exuberance of hilife music and the complexity of African jazz, they are developing a unique Ghanaian sound and bringing the tropical passion of West African music and dance to the world stage.....THIS IS A BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT THIS GROUP BY AMAZING GHANA(YOUTUBE).
Please, remember to subscribe to our channel and follow our web site at
http://africanmusictv.weebly.com/
If you would like to showcase your original music on AMTV contact us at africanmusictelevision@gmail.com

African TribesLife About;
Uncontacted folks, also known as remoted men and women or misplaced tribes, are communities who reside, or have lived, both by choice (peoples residing in voluntary isolation) or with the aid of circumstance, with out colossal contact with international civilization. Few peoples have remained utterly uncontacted by way of world civilization. Indigenous rights activists name for such organizations to be left by myself, pointing out that it is going to intervene with their right to self-choice.[1] Most uncontacted communities are placed in densely forested areas in South the usa, New Guinea, India, and important Africa. Expertise of the existence of these companies comes normally from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighboring tribes, and from aerial photos. Isolated tribes could lack immunity to long-established illnesses, which will kill a huge percentage of their humans after contact.
Uncontacted tribes are a supply of fascination in "contacted" society, and the idea of tour operators providing severe journey excursions to principally get hold of uncontacted persons has come to be controversial.
It is believed that the last group of uncontacted native peoples in North america had been the Lacandón people, learned within the early part of the twentieth century. Each Ishi's Yahi household, and the Lacandón Maya, have been conscious of European colonization and the civilization that had developed from it, however purposefully evaded any direct contact, preferring to engage most effective with other native peoples.
The Uncontacted Indians of Peru
There are an estimated 15 uncontacted tribes living within the Peruvian Amazon, all face catastrophe unless their land is covered
Survival has been calling on the Peruvian executive to protect land inhabited with the aid of uncontacted tribes on account that the Seventies.
Today, five reserves were created for uncontacted tribes, and Peru has ratified legal guidelines that uphold the tribes’ right to be left by myself.
However now the threats are better than ever. Illegal loggers and miners are invading the wooded area, and oil and gasoline concessions cut throughout more than 70% of Peru’s Amazon neighborhood.
We’re campaigning to ensure the government upholds uncontacted tribes’ proper to their land and prevents outsiders from invading it.
See more: https://www.youtube.com/user/matteosenzamotard

published:25 Nov 2016

views:4030

Culture of Africa

The culture of Africa is varied and manifold, consisting of a mixture of tribes that each have their own unique characteristics. It is a product of the diverse populations that today inhabit the continent of Africa and the African Diaspora. African culture is expressed in its arts and crafts, folklore and religion, clothing, cuisine, music and languages.

Historical overview

Africa is divided into a great number of ethnic cultures. The continent's cultural regeneration has also been an integral aspect of post-independence nation-building on the continent, with a recognition of the need to harness the cultural resources of Africa to enrich the process of education, requiring the creation of an enabling environment in a number of ways. In recent times, the call for a much greater emphasis on the cultural dimension in all aspects of development has become increasingly vocal. During the Roman colonization of North Africa,(parts of Algeria, Libya, Egypt and the whole of Tunisia) provinces such as Tripolitania became major producers of food for the republic and the empire, this generated much wealth in these places for their 400 years of occupation. During colonialism in Africa, Europeans possessed attitudes of superiority and a sense of mission. The French were able to accept an African as French if that person gave up their African culture and adopted French ways. Knowledge of the Portuguese language and culture and abandonment of traditional African ways defined one as civilized.Kenyan social commentator Mwiti Mugambi argues that the future of Africa can only be forged from accepting and mending the sociocultural present. For Mugambi, colonial cultural hangovers, pervasive Western cultural inundation, and aid-giving arm-twisting donors are, he argues, here to stay and no amount of looking into Africa's past will make them go away. However, Maulana Karenga states:

Indigenous peoples

Indigenous peoples are those groups protected in international or national legislation as having a set of specific rights based on their historical ties to a particular territory, their cultural and historical distinctiveness from other populations. The legislation is based on the conclusion that certain indigenous people are vulnerable to exploitation, marginalization and oppression by nation states formed from colonising populations or by politically dominant, different ethnic groups.

A special set of political rights in accordance with international law have been set forth by international organizations such as the United Nations, the International Labour Organization and the World Bank. The United Nations has issued a Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to guide member-state national policies to collective rights of indigenous people—such as culture, identity, language, and access to employment, health, education, and natural resources. Estimates put the total population of indigenous peoples from 220 million to 350 million.

African Americans

African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans or Afro-Americans) are an ethnic group of Americans (citizens or residents of the United States) with total or partial ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa. The term may also be used to include only those individuals who are descended from enslaved Africans. As a compound adjective the term is usually hyphenated as African-American.

Nkang Tsum African Cultural Group

We provides priceless cultural entertainment and education. We are driven by our love for diversity, our passion to preserve, promote and share a rich culture, and our desire to educate and entertain. We strive to bring to our audience great entertainment and valuable education about our African Culture and Heritage. Let Nkang- Tsum surprises your guest with and extra-ordinary dance at; Fundraising FestivalBirthdaysReunions Weddings Inaugurations All ceremonies. Contact us at Tel: 202 3917266 Tel: 240 413 8150

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Art African Culture Group

Art African Culture Group

Art African Culture Group

Art African CultureGroup (Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania) is a community based group that teaches youth how to fully express themselves by way of movement, poetry, and music. There are over 50 children involved at the center. All of the money earned by the group goes towards buying food for the kids at the center and refining of equipment. If you are interested in connecting, volunteering, or donating. Please use the contact emails at the end of the video, or contact me through my youtube account. Enjoy, and peace y'all.

African ethnic groups traditions and daily life

Africa is a very large and unique continent, with many tribes and diverse ethnic groups, each with their own culture, language, customs, history, ceremonies and rituals.
Tribal peoples and ethnic groups in Africa range from stone age cultures to modern 21st Century people, all living next to each other in this videos.

#NOKOKO #KUSUN
THE is an extraordinary group of musicians and dancers based in Ghana, West Africa. Founded by Nii Tettey Tetteh, the group includes past members of The National Ballet and The Pan African Orchestra. Although rooted in traditional music, the ensemble has developed a new brand of music and dance they have dubbed "Nokoko." They have created innovative rhythms and dances by fusing bass and lead guitar, electrifying jazz and African rhythms, and traditional Ghanaian instruments. In their quest to develop a new style of Ghanaian music, they have been dazzling audiences in Ghana and around the world.
With headlines reading "Kusun Electrifies Frenzied Audience" and reviews proclaiming the 's sound as a "revival of a vital art," the band is now considered one of Ghana's most innovative and powerful music and dance ensembles. By blending the authentic sounds of traditional instruments with the exuberance of hilife music and the complexity of African jazz, they are developing a unique Ghanaian sound and bringing the tropical passion of West African music and dance to the world stage.....THIS IS A BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT THIS GROUP BY AMAZING GHANA(YOUTUBE).
Please, remember to subscribe to our channel and follow our web site at
http://africanmusictv.weebly.com/
If you would like to showcase your original music on AMTV contact us at africanmusictelevision@gmail.com

african culture group in concert II

African Tribes Life traditions and rituls life style and culture

African TribesLife About;
Uncontacted folks, also known as remoted men and women or misplaced tribes, are communities who reside, or have lived, both by choice (peoples residing in voluntary isolation) or with the aid of circumstance, with out colossal contact with international civilization. Few peoples have remained utterly uncontacted by way of world civilization. Indigenous rights activists name for such organizations to be left by myself, pointing out that it is going to intervene with their right to self-choice.[1] Most uncontacted communities are placed in densely forested areas in South the usa, New Guinea, India, and important Africa. Expertise of the existence of these companies comes normally from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighboring tribes, and from aerial photos. Isolated tribes could lack immunity to long-established illnesses, which will kill a huge percentage of their humans after contact.
Uncontacted tribes are a supply of fascination in "contacted" society, and the idea of tour operators providing severe journey excursions to principally get hold of uncontacted persons has come to be controversial.
It is believed that the last group of uncontacted native peoples in North america had been the Lacandón people, learned within the early part of the twentieth century. Each Ishi's Yahi household, and the Lacandón Maya, have been conscious of European colonization and the civilization that had developed from it, however purposefully evaded any direct contact, preferring to engage most effective with other native peoples.
The Uncontacted Indians of Peru
There are an estimated 15 uncontacted tribes living within the Peruvian Amazon, all face catastrophe unless their land is covered
Survival has been calling on the Peruvian executive to protect land inhabited with the aid of uncontacted tribes on account that the Seventies.
Today, five reserves were created for uncontacted tribes, and Peru has ratified legal guidelines that uphold the tribes’ right to be left by myself.
However now the threats are better than ever. Illegal loggers and miners are invading the wooded area, and oil and gasoline concessions cut throughout more than 70% of Peru’s Amazon neighborhood.
We’re campaigning to ensure the government upholds uncontacted tribes’ proper to their land and prevents outsiders from invading it.
See more: https://www.youtube.com/user/matteosenzamotard

Nkang Tsum African Cultural Group

We provides priceless cultural entertainment and education. We are driven by our love for diversity, our passion to preserve, promote and share a rich culture, and our desire to educate and entertain. We strive to bring to our audience great entertainment and valuable education about our African Culture and Heritage. Let Nkang- Tsum surprises your guest with and extra-ordinary dance at; Fundraising FestivalBirthdaysReunions Weddings Inaugurations All ceremonies. Contact us at Tel: 202 3917266 Tel: 240 413 8150

published: 02 Aug 2009

Art African Culture Group

Art African CultureGroup (Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania) is a community based group that teaches youth how to fully express themselves by way of movement, poetry, and music. There are over 50 children involved at the center. All of the money earned by the group goes towards buying food for the kids at the center and refining of equipment. If you are interested in connecting, volunteering, or donating. Please use the contact emails at the end of the video, or contact me through my youtube account. Enjoy, and peace y'all.

African ethnic groups traditions and daily life

Africa is a very large and unique continent, with many tribes and diverse ethnic groups, each with their own culture, language, customs, history, ceremonies and rituals.
Tribal peoples and ethnic groups in Africa range from stone age cultures to modern 21st Century people, all living next to each other in this videos.

#NOKOKO #KUSUN
THE is an extraordinary group of musicians and dancers based in Ghana, West Africa. Founded by Nii Tettey Tetteh, the group includes past members of The National Ballet and The Pan African Orchestra. Although rooted in traditional music, the ensemble has developed a new brand of music and dance they have dubbed "Nokoko." They have created innovative rhythms and dances by fusing bass and lead guitar, electrifying jazz and African rhythms, and traditional Ghanaian instruments. In their quest to develop a new style of Ghanaian music, they have been dazzling audiences in Ghana and around the world.
With headlines reading "Kusun Electrifies Frenzied Audience" and reviews proclaiming the 's sound as a "revival of a vital art," the band is now considered one of Ghana's most innova...

published: 08 Nov 2015

african culture group in concert II

African Tribes Life traditions and rituls life style and culture

African TribesLife About;
Uncontacted folks, also known as remoted men and women or misplaced tribes, are communities who reside, or have lived, both by choice (peoples residing in voluntary isolation) or with the aid of circumstance, with out colossal contact with international civilization. Few peoples have remained utterly uncontacted by way of world civilization. Indigenous rights activists name for such organizations to be left by myself, pointing out that it is going to intervene with their right to self-choice.[1] Most uncontacted communities are placed in densely forested areas in South the usa, New Guinea, India, and important Africa. Expertise of the existence of these companies comes normally from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighboring tribes, and from aer...

Art African CultureGroup (Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania) is a community based group that teaches youth how to fully express themselves by way of movement, poetry, and music. There are over 50 children involved at the center. All of the money earned by the group goes towards buying food for the kids at the center and refining of equipment. If you are interested in connecting, volunteering, or donating. Please use the contact emails at the end of the video, or contact me through my youtube account. Enjoy, and peace y'all.

Art African CultureGroup (Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania) is a community based group that teaches youth how to fully express themselves by way of movement, poetry, and music. There are over 50 children involved at the center. All of the money earned by the group goes towards buying food for the kids at the center and refining of equipment. If you are interested in connecting, volunteering, or donating. Please use the contact emails at the end of the video, or contact me through my youtube account. Enjoy, and peace y'all.

African ethnic groups traditions and daily life

Africa is a very large and unique continent, with many tribes and diverse ethnic groups, each with their own culture, language, customs, history, ceremonies and...

Africa is a very large and unique continent, with many tribes and diverse ethnic groups, each with their own culture, language, customs, history, ceremonies and rituals.
Tribal peoples and ethnic groups in Africa range from stone age cultures to modern 21st Century people, all living next to each other in this videos.

Africa is a very large and unique continent, with many tribes and diverse ethnic groups, each with their own culture, language, customs, history, ceremonies and rituals.
Tribal peoples and ethnic groups in Africa range from stone age cultures to modern 21st Century people, all living next to each other in this videos.

#NOKOKO #KUSUN
THE is an extraordinary group of musicians and dancers based in Ghana, West Africa. Founded by Nii Tettey Tetteh, the group includes past members...

#NOKOKO #KUSUN
THE is an extraordinary group of musicians and dancers based in Ghana, West Africa. Founded by Nii Tettey Tetteh, the group includes past members of The National Ballet and The Pan African Orchestra. Although rooted in traditional music, the ensemble has developed a new brand of music and dance they have dubbed "Nokoko." They have created innovative rhythms and dances by fusing bass and lead guitar, electrifying jazz and African rhythms, and traditional Ghanaian instruments. In their quest to develop a new style of Ghanaian music, they have been dazzling audiences in Ghana and around the world.
With headlines reading "Kusun Electrifies Frenzied Audience" and reviews proclaiming the 's sound as a "revival of a vital art," the band is now considered one of Ghana's most innovative and powerful music and dance ensembles. By blending the authentic sounds of traditional instruments with the exuberance of hilife music and the complexity of African jazz, they are developing a unique Ghanaian sound and bringing the tropical passion of West African music and dance to the world stage.....THIS IS A BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT THIS GROUP BY AMAZING GHANA(YOUTUBE).
Please, remember to subscribe to our channel and follow our web site at
http://africanmusictv.weebly.com/
If you would like to showcase your original music on AMTV contact us at africanmusictelevision@gmail.com

#NOKOKO #KUSUN
THE is an extraordinary group of musicians and dancers based in Ghana, West Africa. Founded by Nii Tettey Tetteh, the group includes past members of The National Ballet and The Pan African Orchestra. Although rooted in traditional music, the ensemble has developed a new brand of music and dance they have dubbed "Nokoko." They have created innovative rhythms and dances by fusing bass and lead guitar, electrifying jazz and African rhythms, and traditional Ghanaian instruments. In their quest to develop a new style of Ghanaian music, they have been dazzling audiences in Ghana and around the world.
With headlines reading "Kusun Electrifies Frenzied Audience" and reviews proclaiming the 's sound as a "revival of a vital art," the band is now considered one of Ghana's most innovative and powerful music and dance ensembles. By blending the authentic sounds of traditional instruments with the exuberance of hilife music and the complexity of African jazz, they are developing a unique Ghanaian sound and bringing the tropical passion of West African music and dance to the world stage.....THIS IS A BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT THIS GROUP BY AMAZING GHANA(YOUTUBE).
Please, remember to subscribe to our channel and follow our web site at
http://africanmusictv.weebly.com/
If you would like to showcase your original music on AMTV contact us at africanmusictelevision@gmail.com

African Tribes Life traditions and rituls life style and culture

African TribesLife About;
Uncontacted folks, also known as remoted men and women or misplaced tribes, are communities who reside, or have lived, both by choice...

African TribesLife About;
Uncontacted folks, also known as remoted men and women or misplaced tribes, are communities who reside, or have lived, both by choice (peoples residing in voluntary isolation) or with the aid of circumstance, with out colossal contact with international civilization. Few peoples have remained utterly uncontacted by way of world civilization. Indigenous rights activists name for such organizations to be left by myself, pointing out that it is going to intervene with their right to self-choice.[1] Most uncontacted communities are placed in densely forested areas in South the usa, New Guinea, India, and important Africa. Expertise of the existence of these companies comes normally from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighboring tribes, and from aerial photos. Isolated tribes could lack immunity to long-established illnesses, which will kill a huge percentage of their humans after contact.
Uncontacted tribes are a supply of fascination in "contacted" society, and the idea of tour operators providing severe journey excursions to principally get hold of uncontacted persons has come to be controversial.
It is believed that the last group of uncontacted native peoples in North america had been the Lacandón people, learned within the early part of the twentieth century. Each Ishi's Yahi household, and the Lacandón Maya, have been conscious of European colonization and the civilization that had developed from it, however purposefully evaded any direct contact, preferring to engage most effective with other native peoples.
The Uncontacted Indians of Peru
There are an estimated 15 uncontacted tribes living within the Peruvian Amazon, all face catastrophe unless their land is covered
Survival has been calling on the Peruvian executive to protect land inhabited with the aid of uncontacted tribes on account that the Seventies.
Today, five reserves were created for uncontacted tribes, and Peru has ratified legal guidelines that uphold the tribes’ right to be left by myself.
However now the threats are better than ever. Illegal loggers and miners are invading the wooded area, and oil and gasoline concessions cut throughout more than 70% of Peru’s Amazon neighborhood.
We’re campaigning to ensure the government upholds uncontacted tribes’ proper to their land and prevents outsiders from invading it.
See more: https://www.youtube.com/user/matteosenzamotard

African TribesLife About;
Uncontacted folks, also known as remoted men and women or misplaced tribes, are communities who reside, or have lived, both by choice (peoples residing in voluntary isolation) or with the aid of circumstance, with out colossal contact with international civilization. Few peoples have remained utterly uncontacted by way of world civilization. Indigenous rights activists name for such organizations to be left by myself, pointing out that it is going to intervene with their right to self-choice.[1] Most uncontacted communities are placed in densely forested areas in South the usa, New Guinea, India, and important Africa. Expertise of the existence of these companies comes normally from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighboring tribes, and from aerial photos. Isolated tribes could lack immunity to long-established illnesses, which will kill a huge percentage of their humans after contact.
Uncontacted tribes are a supply of fascination in "contacted" society, and the idea of tour operators providing severe journey excursions to principally get hold of uncontacted persons has come to be controversial.
It is believed that the last group of uncontacted native peoples in North america had been the Lacandón people, learned within the early part of the twentieth century. Each Ishi's Yahi household, and the Lacandón Maya, have been conscious of European colonization and the civilization that had developed from it, however purposefully evaded any direct contact, preferring to engage most effective with other native peoples.
The Uncontacted Indians of Peru
There are an estimated 15 uncontacted tribes living within the Peruvian Amazon, all face catastrophe unless their land is covered
Survival has been calling on the Peruvian executive to protect land inhabited with the aid of uncontacted tribes on account that the Seventies.
Today, five reserves were created for uncontacted tribes, and Peru has ratified legal guidelines that uphold the tribes’ right to be left by myself.
However now the threats are better than ever. Illegal loggers and miners are invading the wooded area, and oil and gasoline concessions cut throughout more than 70% of Peru’s Amazon neighborhood.
We’re campaigning to ensure the government upholds uncontacted tribes’ proper to their land and prevents outsiders from invading it.
See more: https://www.youtube.com/user/matteosenzamotard

Nkang Tsum African Cultural Group

We provides priceless cultural entertainment and education. We are driven by our love for diversity, our passion to preserve, promote and share a rich culture, and our desire to educate and entertain. We strive to bring to our audience great entertainment and valuable education about our African Culture and Heritage. Let Nkang- Tsum surprises your guest with and extra-ordinary dance at; Fundraising FestivalBirthdaysReunions Weddings Inaugurations All ceremonies. Contact us at Tel: 202 3917266 Tel: 240 413 8150

published: 02 Aug 2009

Art African Culture Group

Art African CultureGroup (Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania) is a community based group that teaches youth how to fully express themselves by way of movement, poetry, and music. There are over 50 children involved at the center. All of the money earned by the group goes towards buying food for the kids at the center and refining of equipment. If you are interested in connecting, volunteering, or donating. Please use the contact emails at the end of the video, or contact me through my youtube account. Enjoy, and peace y'all.

African ethnic groups traditions and daily life

Africa is a very large and unique continent, with many tribes and diverse ethnic groups, each with their own culture, language, customs, history, ceremonies and rituals.
Tribal peoples and ethnic groups in Africa range from stone age cultures to modern 21st Century people, all living next to each other in this videos.

#NOKOKO #KUSUN
THE is an extraordinary group of musicians and dancers based in Ghana, West Africa. Founded by Nii Tettey Tetteh, the group includes past members of The National Ballet and The Pan African Orchestra. Although rooted in traditional music, the ensemble has developed a new brand of music and dance they have dubbed "Nokoko." They have created innovative rhythms and dances by fusing bass and lead guitar, electrifying jazz and African rhythms, and traditional Ghanaian instruments. In their quest to develop a new style of Ghanaian music, they have been dazzling audiences in Ghana and around the world.
With headlines reading "Kusun Electrifies Frenzied Audience" and reviews proclaiming the 's sound as a "revival of a vital art," the band is now considered one of Ghana's most innova...

Art African CultureGroup (Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania) is a community based group that teaches youth how to fully express themselves by way of movement, poetry, and music. There are over 50 children involved at the center. All of the money earned by the group goes towards buying food for the kids at the center and refining of equipment. If you are interested in connecting, volunteering, or donating. Please use the contact emails at the end of the video, or contact me through my youtube account. Enjoy, and peace y'all.

Art African CultureGroup (Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania) is a community based group that teaches youth how to fully express themselves by way of movement, poetry, and music. There are over 50 children involved at the center. All of the money earned by the group goes towards buying food for the kids at the center and refining of equipment. If you are interested in connecting, volunteering, or donating. Please use the contact emails at the end of the video, or contact me through my youtube account. Enjoy, and peace y'all.

African ethnic groups traditions and daily life

Africa is a very large and unique continent, with many tribes and diverse ethnic groups, each with their own culture, language, customs, history, ceremonies and...

Africa is a very large and unique continent, with many tribes and diverse ethnic groups, each with their own culture, language, customs, history, ceremonies and rituals.
Tribal peoples and ethnic groups in Africa range from stone age cultures to modern 21st Century people, all living next to each other in this videos.

Africa is a very large and unique continent, with many tribes and diverse ethnic groups, each with their own culture, language, customs, history, ceremonies and rituals.
Tribal peoples and ethnic groups in Africa range from stone age cultures to modern 21st Century people, all living next to each other in this videos.

#NOKOKO #KUSUN
THE is an extraordinary group of musicians and dancers based in Ghana, West Africa. Founded by Nii Tettey Tetteh, the group includes past members...

#NOKOKO #KUSUN
THE is an extraordinary group of musicians and dancers based in Ghana, West Africa. Founded by Nii Tettey Tetteh, the group includes past members of The National Ballet and The Pan African Orchestra. Although rooted in traditional music, the ensemble has developed a new brand of music and dance they have dubbed "Nokoko." They have created innovative rhythms and dances by fusing bass and lead guitar, electrifying jazz and African rhythms, and traditional Ghanaian instruments. In their quest to develop a new style of Ghanaian music, they have been dazzling audiences in Ghana and around the world.
With headlines reading "Kusun Electrifies Frenzied Audience" and reviews proclaiming the 's sound as a "revival of a vital art," the band is now considered one of Ghana's most innovative and powerful music and dance ensembles. By blending the authentic sounds of traditional instruments with the exuberance of hilife music and the complexity of African jazz, they are developing a unique Ghanaian sound and bringing the tropical passion of West African music and dance to the world stage.....THIS IS A BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT THIS GROUP BY AMAZING GHANA(YOUTUBE).
Please, remember to subscribe to our channel and follow our web site at
http://africanmusictv.weebly.com/
If you would like to showcase your original music on AMTV contact us at africanmusictelevision@gmail.com

#NOKOKO #KUSUN
THE is an extraordinary group of musicians and dancers based in Ghana, West Africa. Founded by Nii Tettey Tetteh, the group includes past members of The National Ballet and The Pan African Orchestra. Although rooted in traditional music, the ensemble has developed a new brand of music and dance they have dubbed "Nokoko." They have created innovative rhythms and dances by fusing bass and lead guitar, electrifying jazz and African rhythms, and traditional Ghanaian instruments. In their quest to develop a new style of Ghanaian music, they have been dazzling audiences in Ghana and around the world.
With headlines reading "Kusun Electrifies Frenzied Audience" and reviews proclaiming the 's sound as a "revival of a vital art," the band is now considered one of Ghana's most innovative and powerful music and dance ensembles. By blending the authentic sounds of traditional instruments with the exuberance of hilife music and the complexity of African jazz, they are developing a unique Ghanaian sound and bringing the tropical passion of West African music and dance to the world stage.....THIS IS A BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT THIS GROUP BY AMAZING GHANA(YOUTUBE).
Please, remember to subscribe to our channel and follow our web site at
http://africanmusictv.weebly.com/
If you would like to showcase your original music on AMTV contact us at africanmusictelevision@gmail.com

#Drums #AfricanDance #WakaWaka #Iyasa #ZimbabweAfrican Music tv is proud to showcase this amazing performance by Iyasa dance crew from Zimbabwe. Travel to Bulawayo Zimbabwe and enjoy this vibrant African traditional dance group or invite them to come and perform at your festival any where in the world. I Love Zimbabwe!!!!!!! Please, remember to subscribe to our channel and follow our web site at http://africanmusictv.weebly.com

published: 08 Oct 2016

African Zulu Voices Music

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published: 07 Mar 2014

African Tribes Traditions & Rituals | Full Documentary

In this region of the Ivory Coast there are still ancient jungles, such as the Tai jungle, and leafy forests which are home to different ethnic branches of the Mande group. The most characteristic of these are the Dan, who are related to the Guere.
Their villages are very distant from each other – they do not form a large community, but rather isolated groups, which only come together in exceptional circumstances, to defend themselves against some common threat. masks are real institutions, of the Gueré which order, legislate and codify the social life of the different ethnic groups that live in this region in the west of the Ivory Coast.
A great part of the mythology of the Dan is born in the heart of the jungle, in these labyrinthine forests teeming with life, where their deities live,...

published: 18 Oct 2016

African tribal life relationships between women and men

Uncontacted people, also referred to as isolated people or lost tribes, are communities who live, or have lived, either by choice (peoples living in voluntary isolation) or by circumstance, without significant contact with global civilization. Few peoples have remained totally uncontacted by global civilization. Indigenous rights activists call for such groups to be left alone, stating that it will interfere with their right to self-determination.[1] Most uncontacted communities are located in densely forested areas in South America, New Guinea, India, and Central Africa. Knowledge of the existence of these groups comes mostly from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighboring tribes, and from aerial footage. Isolated tribes may lack immunity to common diseases, which can ki...

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Uncontacted people, also referred to as isolated people or lost tribes, are communities who live, or have lived, either by choice (peoples living in voluntary isolation) or by circumstance, without significant contact with global civilization. Few peoples have remained totally uncontacted by global civilization. Indigenous rights activists call for such groups to be left alone, stating that it will interfere with their right to self-determination.[1] Most uncontacted communities are located in densely forested areas in South America, New Guinea, India, and Central Africa. Knowledge of the existence of these gro...

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#Drums #AfricanDance #WakaWaka #Iyasa #ZimbabweAfrican Music tv is proud to showcase this amazing performance by Iyasa dance crew from Zimbabwe. Travel to Bulawayo Zimbabwe and enjoy this vibrant African traditional dance group or invite them to come and perform at your festival any where in the world. I Love Zimbabwe!!!!!!! Please, remember to subscribe to our channel and follow our web site at http://africanmusictv.weebly.com

African Tribes Traditions & Rituals | Full Documentary

In this region of the Ivory Coast there are still ancient jungles, such as the Tai jungle, and leafy forests which are home to different ethnic branches of the ...

In this region of the Ivory Coast there are still ancient jungles, such as the Tai jungle, and leafy forests which are home to different ethnic branches of the Mande group. The most characteristic of these are the Dan, who are related to the Guere.
Their villages are very distant from each other – they do not form a large community, but rather isolated groups, which only come together in exceptional circumstances, to defend themselves against some common threat. masks are real institutions, of the Gueré which order, legislate and codify the social life of the different ethnic groups that live in this region in the west of the Ivory Coast.
A great part of the mythology of the Dan is born in the heart of the jungle, in these labyrinthine forests teeming with life, where their deities live, and where nature and magic melt into one. The Dan have always respected and venerated their natural surroundings, as something sacred, as it is the indisputable genesis of their cosmogony. In the interior of this green world, we find the bridges of the spirits.
But these are not the work of man. The supernatural beings of the forest themselves build these bridges, to make it easier for the men who live here to move through the forest. Hundreds of lianas, the resistant living limbs of the jungle, are woven together in the dead of night by the spirits. At dawn, a new bridge connects the opposing banks of a river, or crosses a deep ravine.
No one knows how or when they are built. But for them they are sacred, because they are made with lianas, and everything that comes from the jungle is revered. That is why they take their shoes off before crossing, as a mark of respect.
Apart from the daily chores, the women occupy a very important position in the social structure of the Ubi. As in the majority of the 60 or so different ethnic groups that live in the Ivory Coast, the women form secret societies, which have a decisive influence in the village about sex rituals.
In their meetings, which no man may attend, they deal with matters exclusive to the women, though their attention has been centred on just one subject for some time now. In the main cities of the Ivory Coast, associations have been formed to fight to eradicate the barbarous traditional practices, the mutilation of female sex organs. Periodically, women from these associations travel to the most remote villages, to speak with the leaders of the secret societies, and try to convince them to abandon this custom.
Every village in the Ivory Coast has an area of the nearby forest where the spirits of their ancestors live. It is the sacred forest of each group, a place which is taboo for strangers. Here, the young men are brought to be initiated, circumcisions are carried out, they speak to the masks of wisdom, and justice is imparted.
To the north of the Mande country lies the land of the Senufo, one of the ethnic groups of Africa that has best preserved its own culture.
Agriculture is their main activity, though they also have cattle, above all goats and cows.
Rice forms an important part of their diet. In these mortars, they separate the grain from the husk. It will then be stored in the granaries, along with the millet and maize.
Senufo villages tend to be large compared to those of other groups in the Ivory Coast. They are made up of groupings of different clans and lineages, which form what we would call districts. In each one of them there is a fetish house, where they keep their masks and religious carvings.
Women are very important in Senufo society. Their power is comparable to that of the men, though less evident. The system of transmission of culture and tradition is matrilineal, which makes the woman the head of the lineage. Senufo painting is also among the most widely recognised in Africa. Picasso came here, seeking inspiration for cubism, from these artists who expression the visions of the hunters, or the deities of the Poro.
They use vegetable paints made using techniques whose origins are lost in the depths of time.

In this region of the Ivory Coast there are still ancient jungles, such as the Tai jungle, and leafy forests which are home to different ethnic branches of the Mande group. The most characteristic of these are the Dan, who are related to the Guere.
Their villages are very distant from each other – they do not form a large community, but rather isolated groups, which only come together in exceptional circumstances, to defend themselves against some common threat. masks are real institutions, of the Gueré which order, legislate and codify the social life of the different ethnic groups that live in this region in the west of the Ivory Coast.
A great part of the mythology of the Dan is born in the heart of the jungle, in these labyrinthine forests teeming with life, where their deities live, and where nature and magic melt into one. The Dan have always respected and venerated their natural surroundings, as something sacred, as it is the indisputable genesis of their cosmogony. In the interior of this green world, we find the bridges of the spirits.
But these are not the work of man. The supernatural beings of the forest themselves build these bridges, to make it easier for the men who live here to move through the forest. Hundreds of lianas, the resistant living limbs of the jungle, are woven together in the dead of night by the spirits. At dawn, a new bridge connects the opposing banks of a river, or crosses a deep ravine.
No one knows how or when they are built. But for them they are sacred, because they are made with lianas, and everything that comes from the jungle is revered. That is why they take their shoes off before crossing, as a mark of respect.
Apart from the daily chores, the women occupy a very important position in the social structure of the Ubi. As in the majority of the 60 or so different ethnic groups that live in the Ivory Coast, the women form secret societies, which have a decisive influence in the village about sex rituals.
In their meetings, which no man may attend, they deal with matters exclusive to the women, though their attention has been centred on just one subject for some time now. In the main cities of the Ivory Coast, associations have been formed to fight to eradicate the barbarous traditional practices, the mutilation of female sex organs. Periodically, women from these associations travel to the most remote villages, to speak with the leaders of the secret societies, and try to convince them to abandon this custom.
Every village in the Ivory Coast has an area of the nearby forest where the spirits of their ancestors live. It is the sacred forest of each group, a place which is taboo for strangers. Here, the young men are brought to be initiated, circumcisions are carried out, they speak to the masks of wisdom, and justice is imparted.
To the north of the Mande country lies the land of the Senufo, one of the ethnic groups of Africa that has best preserved its own culture.
Agriculture is their main activity, though they also have cattle, above all goats and cows.
Rice forms an important part of their diet. In these mortars, they separate the grain from the husk. It will then be stored in the granaries, along with the millet and maize.
Senufo villages tend to be large compared to those of other groups in the Ivory Coast. They are made up of groupings of different clans and lineages, which form what we would call districts. In each one of them there is a fetish house, where they keep their masks and religious carvings.
Women are very important in Senufo society. Their power is comparable to that of the men, though less evident. The system of transmission of culture and tradition is matrilineal, which makes the woman the head of the lineage. Senufo painting is also among the most widely recognised in Africa. Picasso came here, seeking inspiration for cubism, from these artists who expression the visions of the hunters, or the deities of the Poro.
They use vegetable paints made using techniques whose origins are lost in the depths of time.

African tribal life relationships between women and men

Uncontacted people, also referred to as isolated people or lost tribes, are communities who live, or have lived, either by choice (peoples living in voluntary i...

Uncontacted people, also referred to as isolated people or lost tribes, are communities who live, or have lived, either by choice (peoples living in voluntary isolation) or by circumstance, without significant contact with global civilization. Few peoples have remained totally uncontacted by global civilization. Indigenous rights activists call for such groups to be left alone, stating that it will interfere with their right to self-determination.[1] Most uncontacted communities are located in densely forested areas in South America, New Guinea, India, and Central Africa. Knowledge of the existence of these groups comes mostly from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighboring tribes, and from aerial footage. Isolated tribes may lack immunity to common diseases, which can kill a large percentage of their people after contact.
Uncontacted tribes are a source of fascination in "contacted" society, and the idea of tour operators offering extreme adventure tours to specifically search out uncontacted people has become controversial.
It is believed that the last group of uncontacted native peoples in North America were the Lacandón people, discovered in the early part of the 20th century. Both Ishi's Yahi family, and the Lacandón Maya, were aware of European colonization and the civilization that had developed from it, but purposefully avoided any direct contact, preferring to interact only with other native peoples.
The Uncontacted Indians of Peru
There are an estimated 15 uncontacted tribes living in the Peruvian Amazon, all face catastrophe unless their land is protected
Survival has been calling on the Peruvian government to protect land inhabited by uncontacted tribes since the 1970s.
Today, five reserves have been created for uncontacted tribes, and Peru has ratified laws that uphold the tribes’ right to be left alone.
But now the threats are greater than ever. Illegal loggers and miners are invading the forest, and oil and gas concessions cut across more than 70% of Peru’s Amazon region.
We’re campaigning to ensure the government upholds uncontacted tribes’ right to their land and prevents outsiders from invading it.

Uncontacted people, also referred to as isolated people or lost tribes, are communities who live, or have lived, either by choice (peoples living in voluntary isolation) or by circumstance, without significant contact with global civilization. Few peoples have remained totally uncontacted by global civilization. Indigenous rights activists call for such groups to be left alone, stating that it will interfere with their right to self-determination.[1] Most uncontacted communities are located in densely forested areas in South America, New Guinea, India, and Central Africa. Knowledge of the existence of these groups comes mostly from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighboring tribes, and from aerial footage. Isolated tribes may lack immunity to common diseases, which can kill a large percentage of their people after contact.
Uncontacted tribes are a source of fascination in "contacted" society, and the idea of tour operators offering extreme adventure tours to specifically search out uncontacted people has become controversial.
It is believed that the last group of uncontacted native peoples in North America were the Lacandón people, discovered in the early part of the 20th century. Both Ishi's Yahi family, and the Lacandón Maya, were aware of European colonization and the civilization that had developed from it, but purposefully avoided any direct contact, preferring to interact only with other native peoples.
The Uncontacted Indians of Peru
There are an estimated 15 uncontacted tribes living in the Peruvian Amazon, all face catastrophe unless their land is protected
Survival has been calling on the Peruvian government to protect land inhabited by uncontacted tribes since the 1970s.
Today, five reserves have been created for uncontacted tribes, and Peru has ratified laws that uphold the tribes’ right to be left alone.
But now the threats are greater than ever. Illegal loggers and miners are invading the forest, and oil and gas concessions cut across more than 70% of Peru’s Amazon region.
We’re campaigning to ensure the government upholds uncontacted tribes’ right to their land and prevents outsiders from invading it.

PrimitiveTribesAfrican TribesTraditions, Rituals And Ceremonies - FULL Documentary
Meeting tribal peoples
tour to Africa, ethiopia
Meeting tribal women in Africa tour tribes life
Uncontacted people, also referred to as isolated people or lost tribes, are communities who live, or have lived, either by choice (peoples living in voluntary isolation) or by circumstance, without significant contact with global civilization. Few peoples have remained totally uncontacted by global civilization. Indigenous rights activists call for such groups to be left alone, stating that it will interfere with their right to self-determination.[1] Most uncontacted communities are located in densely forested areas in South America, New Guinea, India, and Central Africa. Knowledge of the existence of these groups comes mostly from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighboring tribes, and from aerial footage. Isolated tribes may lack immunity to common diseases, which can kill a large percentage of their people after contact.
Uncontacted tribes are a source of fascination in "contacted" society, and the idea of tour operators offering extreme adventure tours to specifically search out uncontacted people has become controversial.
It is believed that the last group of uncontacted native peoples in North America were the Lacandón people, discovered in the early part of the 20th century. Both Ishi's Yahi family, and the Lacandón Maya, were aware of European colonization and the civilization that had developed from it, but purposefully avoided any direct contact, preferring to interact only with other native peoples.
The Uncontacted Indians of Peru
There are an estimated 15 uncontacted tribes living in the Peruvian Amazon, all face catastrophe unless their land is protected
Survival has been calling on the Peruvian government to protect land inhabited by uncontacted tribes since the 1970s.
Today, five reserves have been created for uncontacted tribes, and Peru has ratified laws that uphold the tribes’ right to be left alone.
But now the threats are greater than ever. Illegal loggers and miners are invading the forest, and oil and gas concessions cut across more than 70% of Peru’s Amazon region.
We’re campaigning to ensure the government upholds uncontacted tribes’ right to their land and prevents outsiders from invading it.

PrimitiveTribesAfrican TribesTraditions, Rituals And Ceremonies - FULL Documentary
Meeting tribal peoples
tour to Africa, ethiopia
Meeting tribal women in Africa tour tribes life
Uncontacted people, also referred to as isolated people or lost tribes, are communities who live, or have lived, either by choice (peoples living in voluntary isolation) or by circumstance, without significant contact with global civilization. Few peoples have remained totally uncontacted by global civilization. Indigenous rights activists call for such groups to be left alone, stating that it will interfere with their right to self-determination.[1] Most uncontacted communities are located in densely forested areas in South America, New Guinea, India, and Central Africa. Knowledge of the existence of these groups comes mostly from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighboring tribes, and from aerial footage. Isolated tribes may lack immunity to common diseases, which can kill a large percentage of their people after contact.
Uncontacted tribes are a source of fascination in "contacted" society, and the idea of tour operators offering extreme adventure tours to specifically search out uncontacted people has become controversial.
It is believed that the last group of uncontacted native peoples in North America were the Lacandón people, discovered in the early part of the 20th century. Both Ishi's Yahi family, and the Lacandón Maya, were aware of European colonization and the civilization that had developed from it, but purposefully avoided any direct contact, preferring to interact only with other native peoples.
The Uncontacted Indians of Peru
There are an estimated 15 uncontacted tribes living in the Peruvian Amazon, all face catastrophe unless their land is protected
Survival has been calling on the Peruvian government to protect land inhabited by uncontacted tribes since the 1970s.
Today, five reserves have been created for uncontacted tribes, and Peru has ratified laws that uphold the tribes’ right to be left alone.
But now the threats are greater than ever. Illegal loggers and miners are invading the forest, and oil and gas concessions cut across more than 70% of Peru’s Amazon region.
We’re campaigning to ensure the government upholds uncontacted tribes’ right to their land and prevents outsiders from invading it.

Art African Culture Group

Art African CultureGroup (Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania) is a community based group that teaches youth how to fully express themselves by way of movement, poetry, and music. There are over 50 children involved at the center. All of the money earned by the group goes towards buying food for the kids at the center and refining of equipment. If you are interested in connecting, volunteering, or donating. Please use the contact emails at the end of the video, or contact me through my youtube account. Enjoy, and peace y'all.

African ethnic groups traditions and daily life

Africa is a very large and unique continent, with many tribes and diverse ethnic groups, each with their own culture, language, customs, history, ceremonies and rituals.
Tribal peoples and ethnic groups in Africa range from stone age cultures to modern 21st Century people, all living next to each other in this videos.

#NOKOKO #KUSUN
THE is an extraordinary group of musicians and dancers based in Ghana, West Africa. Founded by Nii Tettey Tetteh, the group includes past members of The National Ballet and The Pan African Orchestra. Although rooted in traditional music, the ensemble has developed a new brand of music and dance they have dubbed "Nokoko." They have created innovative rhythms and dances by fusing bass and lead guitar, electrifying jazz and African rhythms, and traditional Ghanaian instruments. In their quest to develop a new style of Ghanaian music, they have been dazzling audiences in Ghana and around the world.
With headlines reading "Kusun Electrifies Frenzied Audience" and reviews proclaiming the 's sound as a "revival of a vital art," the band is now considered one of Ghana's most innovative and powerful music and dance ensembles. By blending the authentic sounds of traditional instruments with the exuberance of hilife music and the complexity of African jazz, they are developing a unique Ghanaian sound and bringing the tropical passion of West African music and dance to the world stage.....THIS IS A BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT THIS GROUP BY AMAZING GHANA(YOUTUBE).
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Uncontacted folks, also known as remoted men and women or misplaced tribes, are communities who reside, or have lived, both by choice (peoples residing in voluntary isolation) or with the aid of circumstance, with out colossal contact with international civilization. Few peoples have remained utterly uncontacted by way of world civilization. Indigenous rights activists name for such organizations to be left by myself, pointing out that it is going to intervene with their right to self-choice.[1] Most uncontacted communities are placed in densely forested areas in South the usa, New Guinea, India, and important Africa. Expertise of the existence of these companies comes normally from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighboring tribes, and from aerial photos. Isolated tribes could lack immunity to long-established illnesses, which will kill a huge percentage of their humans after contact.
Uncontacted tribes are a supply of fascination in "contacted" society, and the idea of tour operators providing severe journey excursions to principally get hold of uncontacted persons has come to be controversial.
It is believed that the last group of uncontacted native peoples in North america had been the Lacandón people, learned within the early part of the twentieth century. Each Ishi's Yahi household, and the Lacandón Maya, have been conscious of European colonization and the civilization that had developed from it, however purposefully evaded any direct contact, preferring to engage most effective with other native peoples.
The Uncontacted Indians of Peru
There are an estimated 15 uncontacted tribes living within the Peruvian Amazon, all face catastrophe unless their land is covered
Survival has been calling on the Peruvian executive to protect land inhabited with the aid of uncontacted tribes on account that the Seventies.
Today, five reserves were created for uncontacted tribes, and Peru has ratified legal guidelines that uphold the tribes’ right to be left by myself.
However now the threats are better than ever. Illegal loggers and miners are invading the wooded area, and oil and gasoline concessions cut throughout more than 70% of Peru’s Amazon neighborhood.
We’re campaigning to ensure the government upholds uncontacted tribes’ proper to their land and prevents outsiders from invading it.
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Art African Culture Group

Art African CultureGroup (Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania) is a community based group that teaches youth how to fully express themselves by way of movement, poetry, and music. There are over 50 children involved at the center. All of the money earned by the group goes towards buying food for the kids at the center and refining of equipment. If you are interested in connecting, volunteering, or donating. Please use the contact emails at the end of the video, or contact me through my youtube account. Enjoy, and peace y'all.

African ethnic groups traditions and daily life

Africa is a very large and unique continent, with many tribes and diverse ethnic groups, each with their own culture, language, customs, history, ceremonies and rituals.
Tribal peoples and ethnic groups in Africa range from stone age cultures to modern 21st Century people, all living next to each other in this videos.

#NOKOKO #KUSUN
THE is an extraordinary group of musicians and dancers based in Ghana, West Africa. Founded by Nii Tettey Tetteh, the group includes past members of The National Ballet and The Pan African Orchestra. Although rooted in traditional music, the ensemble has developed a new brand of music and dance they have dubbed "Nokoko." They have created innovative rhythms and dances by fusing bass and lead guitar, electrifying jazz and African rhythms, and traditional Ghanaian instruments. In their quest to develop a new style of Ghanaian music, they have been dazzling audiences in Ghana and around the world.
With headlines reading "Kusun Electrifies Frenzied Audience" and reviews proclaiming the 's sound as a "revival of a vital art," the band is now considered one of Ghana's most innovative and powerful music and dance ensembles. By blending the authentic sounds of traditional instruments with the exuberance of hilife music and the complexity of African jazz, they are developing a unique Ghanaian sound and bringing the tropical passion of West African music and dance to the world stage.....THIS IS A BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT THIS GROUP BY AMAZING GHANA(YOUTUBE).
Please, remember to subscribe to our channel and follow our web site at
http://africanmusictv.weebly.com/
If you would like to showcase your original music on AMTV contact us at africanmusictelevision@gmail.com

#Drums #AfricanDance #WakaWaka #Iyasa #ZimbabweAfrican Music tv is proud to showcase this amazing performance by Iyasa dance crew from Zimbabwe. Travel to Bulawayo Zimbabwe and enjoy this vibrant African traditional dance group or invite them to come and perform at your festival any where in the world. I Love Zimbabwe!!!!!!! Please, remember to subscribe to our channel and follow our web site at http://africanmusictv.weebly.com

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African Tribes Traditions & Rituals | Full Documentary

In this region of the Ivory Coast there are still ancient jungles, such as the Tai jungle, and leafy forests which are home to different ethnic branches of the Mande group. The most characteristic of these are the Dan, who are related to the Guere.
Their villages are very distant from each other – they do not form a large community, but rather isolated groups, which only come together in exceptional circumstances, to defend themselves against some common threat. masks are real institutions, of the Gueré which order, legislate and codify the social life of the different ethnic groups that live in this region in the west of the Ivory Coast.
A great part of the mythology of the Dan is born in the heart of the jungle, in these labyrinthine forests teeming with life, where their deities live, and where nature and magic melt into one. The Dan have always respected and venerated their natural surroundings, as something sacred, as it is the indisputable genesis of their cosmogony. In the interior of this green world, we find the bridges of the spirits.
But these are not the work of man. The supernatural beings of the forest themselves build these bridges, to make it easier for the men who live here to move through the forest. Hundreds of lianas, the resistant living limbs of the jungle, are woven together in the dead of night by the spirits. At dawn, a new bridge connects the opposing banks of a river, or crosses a deep ravine.
No one knows how or when they are built. But for them they are sacred, because they are made with lianas, and everything that comes from the jungle is revered. That is why they take their shoes off before crossing, as a mark of respect.
Apart from the daily chores, the women occupy a very important position in the social structure of the Ubi. As in the majority of the 60 or so different ethnic groups that live in the Ivory Coast, the women form secret societies, which have a decisive influence in the village about sex rituals.
In their meetings, which no man may attend, they deal with matters exclusive to the women, though their attention has been centred on just one subject for some time now. In the main cities of the Ivory Coast, associations have been formed to fight to eradicate the barbarous traditional practices, the mutilation of female sex organs. Periodically, women from these associations travel to the most remote villages, to speak with the leaders of the secret societies, and try to convince them to abandon this custom.
Every village in the Ivory Coast has an area of the nearby forest where the spirits of their ancestors live. It is the sacred forest of each group, a place which is taboo for strangers. Here, the young men are brought to be initiated, circumcisions are carried out, they speak to the masks of wisdom, and justice is imparted.
To the north of the Mande country lies the land of the Senufo, one of the ethnic groups of Africa that has best preserved its own culture.
Agriculture is their main activity, though they also have cattle, above all goats and cows.
Rice forms an important part of their diet. In these mortars, they separate the grain from the husk. It will then be stored in the granaries, along with the millet and maize.
Senufo villages tend to be large compared to those of other groups in the Ivory Coast. They are made up of groupings of different clans and lineages, which form what we would call districts. In each one of them there is a fetish house, where they keep their masks and religious carvings.
Women are very important in Senufo society. Their power is comparable to that of the men, though less evident. The system of transmission of culture and tradition is matrilineal, which makes the woman the head of the lineage. Senufo painting is also among the most widely recognised in Africa. Picasso came here, seeking inspiration for cubism, from these artists who expression the visions of the hunters, or the deities of the Poro.
They use vegetable paints made using techniques whose origins are lost in the depths of time.

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African tribal life relationships between women and men

Uncontacted people, also referred to as isolated people or lost tribes, are communities wh...

African tribal life relationships between women and men

Uncontacted people, also referred to as isolated people or lost tribes, are communities who live, or have lived, either by choice (peoples living in voluntary isolation) or by circumstance, without significant contact with global civilization. Few peoples have remained totally uncontacted by global civilization. Indigenous rights activists call for such groups to be left alone, stating that it will interfere with their right to self-determination.[1] Most uncontacted communities are located in densely forested areas in South America, New Guinea, India, and Central Africa. Knowledge of the existence of these groups comes mostly from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighboring tribes, and from aerial footage. Isolated tribes may lack immunity to common diseases, which can kill a large percentage of their people after contact.
Uncontacted tribes are a source of fascination in "contacted" society, and the idea of tour operators offering extreme adventure tours to specifically search out uncontacted people has become controversial.
It is believed that the last group of uncontacted native peoples in North America were the Lacandón people, discovered in the early part of the 20th century. Both Ishi's Yahi family, and the Lacandón Maya, were aware of European colonization and the civilization that had developed from it, but purposefully avoided any direct contact, preferring to interact only with other native peoples.
The Uncontacted Indians of Peru
There are an estimated 15 uncontacted tribes living in the Peruvian Amazon, all face catastrophe unless their land is protected
Survival has been calling on the Peruvian government to protect land inhabited by uncontacted tribes since the 1970s.
Today, five reserves have been created for uncontacted tribes, and Peru has ratified laws that uphold the tribes’ right to be left alone.
But now the threats are greater than ever. Illegal loggers and miners are invading the forest, and oil and gas concessions cut across more than 70% of Peru’s Amazon region.
We’re campaigning to ensure the government upholds uncontacted tribes’ right to their land and prevents outsiders from invading it.

PrimitiveTribesAfrican TribesTraditions, Rituals And Ceremonies - FULL Documentary
Meeting tribal peoples
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Meeting tribal women in Africa tour tribes life
Uncontacted people, also referred to as isolated people or lost tribes, are communities who live, or have lived, either by choice (peoples living in voluntary isolation) or by circumstance, without significant contact with global civilization. Few peoples have remained totally uncontacted by global civilization. Indigenous rights activists call for such groups to be left alone, stating that it will interfere with their right to self-determination.[1] Most uncontacted communities are located in densely forested areas in South America, New Guinea, India, and Central Africa. Knowledge of the existence of these groups comes mostly from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighboring tribes, and from aerial footage. Isolated tribes may lack immunity to common diseases, which can kill a large percentage of their people after contact.
Uncontacted tribes are a source of fascination in "contacted" society, and the idea of tour operators offering extreme adventure tours to specifically search out uncontacted people has become controversial.
It is believed that the last group of uncontacted native peoples in North America were the Lacandón people, discovered in the early part of the 20th century. Both Ishi's Yahi family, and the Lacandón Maya, were aware of European colonization and the civilization that had developed from it, but purposefully avoided any direct contact, preferring to interact only with other native peoples.
The Uncontacted Indians of Peru
There are an estimated 15 uncontacted tribes living in the Peruvian Amazon, all face catastrophe unless their land is protected
Survival has been calling on the Peruvian government to protect land inhabited by uncontacted tribes since the 1970s.
Today, five reserves have been created for uncontacted tribes, and Peru has ratified laws that uphold the tribes’ right to be left alone.
But now the threats are greater than ever. Illegal loggers and miners are invading the forest, and oil and gas concessions cut across more than 70% of Peru’s Amazon region.
We’re campaigning to ensure the government upholds uncontacted tribes’ right to their land and prevents outsiders from invading it.

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Multiple media reports Thursday reported a van crashed into dozens of people in the center of Barcelona Thursday killing two and injuring several people. Local Spanish media say two armed men have entered a restaurant after a van crashed into a crowd of people, according to Reuters, and police consider the incident to be terror related. Local media reports say two people were killed instantly when struck by the van....

Ninety-six percent of those were in Quebec, where an influx of asylum seekers from the U.S., especially Haitians, is giving opposition politicians and anti-immigrant groups cause to complain in the French-speaking province ... The asylum seekers have also reinvigorated protests by anti-migrant and anti-immigration groups that say Canada is too soft on people using illegal ways to enter the country....

The Guardian reported that police announced one person was arrested in relation to the attack on Thursday where someone drove a white van through the busy, pedestrian area of Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain which has left at least 13 dead, and more than 50 injured ...Police said that the number of the dead was "bound to rise" since at least 50 people were injured after the attack, interior minister for Catalonia, Joaquim Form said ... ... U.S....

The top two officers and the top enlisted sailors who were in charge when the USS Fitzgerald had a collision on June 17 that killed seven crew members will face disciplinary measures after seven crew members died from the incident, a senior Navy official said on Thursday. The Washington Post reported that Adm. William F ... The discipline varies but will include likely career-ending actions against the ship's captain at the time, Cmdr....

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The American Civil Liberties Union will no longer defend hate groups seeking to march with firearms, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, a policy change that comes on the heels of protests by white nationalists and counter-protesters at the weekend in Virginia... over weapons was not something the group has had to contend with in the past....

I find it just a little hypocritical that at a rally against racism in Salt Lake City some showed up with signs promoting a very racist and hate-filled group that promotes segregation, rioting and violence against cops. And there is the picture right on the front page. If we are going to protest against hate and racism, ALL such groups must be included. You can't just ignore other-than-white groups. Garth Woolsey. West Bountiful... ....

NEW YORK — Major companies such as Google, Facebook and PayPal are banishing a growing cadre of extremist groups and individuals in the wake of the deadly clash at a white-nationalist rally last weekend in Virginia... the technology services that have banned hate groups or have otherwise come out against white supremacists and their [...] ......

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has added a Kashmiri militant group fighting to end Indian rule in the disputed Himalayan region to several terrorism blacklists. The designation blocks any assets the group may have in U.S. jurisdictions and bars Americans from doing business with it ... ....

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 17 (Reuters) - A digital rights group based in San Francisco on Thursday criticized several internet companies for removing neo-Nazi groups from servers and services, saying the actions threatened free expression online ... ....

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 17 (Reuters) - A digital rights group based in San Francisco on Thursday criticized several internet companies for removing neo-Nazi groups from servers and services, saying the actions were "dangerous" and threatened free expression online ... ....